AHR is a tunable knob that controls HTLV-1 latency-reactivation switching

Volume: 16, Issue: 7, Pages: e1008664 - e1008664
Published: Jul 17, 2020
Abstract
Establishing latent infection but retaining the capability to reactivate in certain circumstance is an ingenious tactic for retroviruses to persist in vivo while evading host immune surveillance. Many evidences indicate that Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is not completely silent in vivo. However, signals that trigger HTLV-1 latency-reactivation switching remain poorly understood. Here, we show that aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR),...
Paper Details
Title
AHR is a tunable knob that controls HTLV-1 latency-reactivation switching
Published Date
Jul 17, 2020
Volume
16
Issue
7
Pages
e1008664 - e1008664
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